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The original New Romantics had been a "dressy" reaction against the increasingly harsh and masculine direction of the punk scene, but New Romantic had quickly entered the mainstream, becoming a commercial "pop" scene.
To quote Merlina, talking about the early days of the Batcave:
"For the crowd I was with it was a reaction against New Romantic which had gone distinctly fluffy - Di was wearing frills & every schoolkid had knickerbockers - and NR music, while always more 'poppy/bouncy' had turned plain cheesy (and it takes at least a decade of nostalgia injections to appreciate that kinda cheese!)."
http://www.scathe.demon.co.uk/subcult.htm
They were never really regarded as "goth" musically by goths, either, despite the obvious debts owed to them by a lot of goth bands. A lot of first-era goths viewed them as too "mainstream" owing to their posthumous popularity
http://www.scathe.demon.co.uk/gotbands.htm
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